Hawaii is the most beautiful place on earth and sometimes that outward physical beauty overwhelms the real secret of Hawaii which is its incredible spiritual power. The spiritually-minded who have been visited Hawaii will attest to the depth and breadth of this hidden world. This article gives you a taste of what I’m talking about and if folks are interested (comment below please!) we’ll write some more content on this topic which is a personal favorite of mine.

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Iâ€™ve lived Hawaii since the mid â€˜80s when I moved here at the age of 21. I arrived site-unseen in Honolulu with zero contacts and about $5k in savings. I worked from nearly zero and today Hawaii has given me the greatest gifts in the world in all aspects: spiritually, financially, romantically (married since early â€˜90s w/ 2 children), and most important, peace. My goal with this site is to share the magic of this Land of Aloha and help others who are on a similar quest.

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Iâ€™ve been to Hawaii 2x now and it is paradise in all aspects; but most people seem to think it too far, too expensive, not enough clear blue/tourqoiurse water/white sands and think Virgin Islands are just as great or better. I love the few islands I have been to in the Virgin Islands, each with difrnt vibe depending upon heritage/culture/nationality….but they are not the same as Hawaii…most of my friends including my wife just donâ€™t get â€œwhatâ€ it is about Hawaiiâ€”â€œbut the white sands of Turks or Anguilla…the clear water…â€, well my response is if you base a great island vacay on the color of the sand (which IS beautiful I agree), youâ€™re missing my point; I agree, I love a nice vacay to be a beach bumb or scuba in Bahamas or VIs…but we arenâ€™t comparing apples to apples. Hawaii has a certain spiritualityâ€”a vibe, a culture, a feeling
Iâ€™ve been told my a couple of natives who live mainland now as well as several white caucasions who have lived there previously that certain people get bitten by the bugâ€”that they â€œget itâ€â€”they feel the Aloha, the â€œhaâ€
The breatheâ€”and once you feel it, you constantly think about being in Hawaii in a daily basisâ€”and I do; not a day goes by that I donâ€™t dream of being there. And itâ€™s not just sitting in the beach with a mai taiâ€”itâ€™s sailing around Kapalua; itâ€™s visiting small towns, road side places, intermingling with natives and locals; hiking, snorkeling, ziplining; itâ€™s getting away from the resort vacay life. I guess not everyone feels the spirit of Hawaii when they go or they do too much touristy stuff or perhaps they simply have never been.
If you want an island get away to sit on a beach and drink Kalik, then head south of Floridaâ€”if you want all sorts of beautiful beaches, spectacular water sports and deep pacific blue water, and a true experience, then hawaii